Germany! Another international center for the Borns surgical robot is launched!
Release time: Aug 28,2023
On August 28,2023, August 28,2023, Germany Clinical Research Center, was officially established in Ashaffenburg Hospital affiliated to the University of Verzburg, Bavaria, which marks a key step towards the European market and a breakthrough in Borns' globalization strategy.
▲KLINIKUM ASCHAFFENBURG - ALZENAU
The choice of Germany as the global strategic center will open a key channel for Borns surgical robots to enter the European market. The participation of German Bavarian legislators, the mayor of Asafenburg, and a number of clinical experts highlighted the importance of international cooperation in the medical field.
The international association of clinical robotic surgery India branch founder, Dr. Vivek Bindal.
Dr Bindal shared Borns Surgical Robotic System Pilot Study clinical research results and introduced the approved second phase of Pivotal Study research goals.
He discussed the international market growth potential for robotic surgery with other panel experts.
Dr Bindal enthusiastically outlined how much he looks forward to collaborating with German medical experts in this historical moment of surgical innovation and delivery of excellence.
▲Prof Dr. Winfried Pausback, Mitglied des Landtages ehem. Staatsminister für Justiz
Alexander Teichmann CMO(右)
Dr. Alexander Teichmann, Chief Medical Officer of Borns, gave a comprehensive review of the innovative technological breakthroughs in Borns surgical robots and the ongoing series of innovative clinical studies. Meanwhile, he detailed Borns' strategic planning for China, India and the European Union, and hoped that this collaborative vision will be supported by the German government and the medical community.
Borns, series of surgical robot innovation, including modular design, force feedback operating system, open 4K3D image system, disposable robots, surgical instruments, full spectrum energy instrument platform, surgical data analysis and advanced training system will bring major changes for robotic surgery, the application of advanced technology will greatly improve the accuracy and safety of surgery, improve the treatment experience of patients at the same time, explore new prospects for hospital and digital management.
▲PD Dr. Sebatian Rogenhofer, Medical Director Klinikum AB
Mr. Jürgen Herzing, Oberbürgermeister Aschaffenburg
▲Sebastian Lehotzki, CEO of Klinikum AB
The managing director, Sebastian Lehotzki at Ashaffenburg Hospital stressed that robotics is playing an increasingly important role in the field of minimally invasive surgery. In the future, Ashamenburg Hospital will establish a closer partnership with Bonns, including new surgical robots in general surgery, gynecology, urology, orthopedics and other departments, as well as systematic training and education of robotic surgeons.
▲The doctor experts of Ashafenburg Hospital and the mayor of Jurgen Hejin (in the back row) experience the Borns simulation training system together
Dr. Li Yao (second from left), CEO of Borns, and all the participants of Asshafenburg Hospital witnessed the launch of the German Center
▲The team at the German Research Center for Surgical Robotics
The launch of the German Research Center is a major breakthrough in the international collaboration among leading surgeons and institutions.It is also pivotal for the continued development of robotic surgery training, integration, and future applications. The Research Center will continue to provide high-quality surgical solutions for patients around the world, and create a broader market application with leading technological innovation.
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